oscar1129
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Thanks for checking out my thread!
I've been on here quite a bit since starting my reef tank up two weeks ago. I think I've got it all set up like I want. I have been saving all of my questions for one thread, to make it easier.
1. The subject of the thread, Bio-balls!!! I know that there are opinions about weather to use them or not, but I am...for now.
I've heard it good to use bio-balls in marine sumps as long as they are submerged. Floating Bio-balls can cause high levels of something (I'm not sure what this "something" is).
My problem is that the return from the tank is creating a lot of bubbles at the bottom of the pipe in the sump. Is that just as bad as having them afloat?
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Can anyone give me advice on how to make the water run "smoothly" threw the pipe so there is no air bubbles?
I've tried to use a ball valve to regulate the flow by placing it at the end of the pipe in the sump. It works, but there is a tenancy for the tank or overflow to overflow.
2. My second question is about my protein skimmer. It is an eshopps 75 gallon in sump. It only has been running during the day because it is so dang loud for about five days.
At first the thing worked great, then it went to shooting micro-bubbles from the outlet. Now it has gotten to the point where there are just a few coming out. But I'm not sure if it is still breaking in. What is the water level supposed to be in a skimmer? Mine is here:
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Above the line is mostly bubbles, below its more of a mix of water and bubbles. I have the air regulated just a little bit, too much air makes the motor very loud. (Will the noise quiet with time too?)
3. I think I have a hitch-hiker, under one of the larger pieces of rock there is some sort of crab. I've only seen the claw from a hole in the rock because he was going after one of my snails. I keep on hearing loud clicking noises from the tank, with nothing to see causing it. If it is the crab under the rock should I have anything to worry about? Broken Glass? Should I over turn the rock to see what I have in my tank?
Set-up
55 Gallon Glass Tank
20 Gallon Glass Tank (Sump)
60 pounds of LR *
60 pounds Live Sand
Sufficient Heat
Little more than 10x turnover on the water
Hydor Koralia 3
Gravity Feed Overflow Box 800gph (Eshopps)
75 gph Protein Skimmer (Eshopps)
1 1/4" Return PVC Pipe
* The rock came from a guy off creigs list that pulled it out of his tank and basically put it in mine.
Water
Everything reads zero, my cycle was so small that it was over before I knew it.
I got the water from my LFS to start, it was premixed. My water has been tested to be "within" the requirements to keep marine life. Low in phosphates and stuff...I don't really know to much about it, but I only do that for top-offs, I use tap water conditioner.
I've been on here quite a bit since starting my reef tank up two weeks ago. I think I've got it all set up like I want. I have been saving all of my questions for one thread, to make it easier.
1. The subject of the thread, Bio-balls!!! I know that there are opinions about weather to use them or not, but I am...for now.
I've heard it good to use bio-balls in marine sumps as long as they are submerged. Floating Bio-balls can cause high levels of something (I'm not sure what this "something" is).
My problem is that the return from the tank is creating a lot of bubbles at the bottom of the pipe in the sump. Is that just as bad as having them afloat?
Attachment 233194
Can anyone give me advice on how to make the water run "smoothly" threw the pipe so there is no air bubbles?
I've tried to use a ball valve to regulate the flow by placing it at the end of the pipe in the sump. It works, but there is a tenancy for the tank or overflow to overflow.
2. My second question is about my protein skimmer. It is an eshopps 75 gallon in sump. It only has been running during the day because it is so dang loud for about five days.
At first the thing worked great, then it went to shooting micro-bubbles from the outlet. Now it has gotten to the point where there are just a few coming out. But I'm not sure if it is still breaking in. What is the water level supposed to be in a skimmer? Mine is here:
Attachment 233195
Above the line is mostly bubbles, below its more of a mix of water and bubbles. I have the air regulated just a little bit, too much air makes the motor very loud. (Will the noise quiet with time too?)
3. I think I have a hitch-hiker, under one of the larger pieces of rock there is some sort of crab. I've only seen the claw from a hole in the rock because he was going after one of my snails. I keep on hearing loud clicking noises from the tank, with nothing to see causing it. If it is the crab under the rock should I have anything to worry about? Broken Glass? Should I over turn the rock to see what I have in my tank?
Set-up
55 Gallon Glass Tank
20 Gallon Glass Tank (Sump)
60 pounds of LR *
60 pounds Live Sand
Sufficient Heat
Little more than 10x turnover on the water
Hydor Koralia 3
Gravity Feed Overflow Box 800gph (Eshopps)
75 gph Protein Skimmer (Eshopps)
1 1/4" Return PVC Pipe
* The rock came from a guy off creigs list that pulled it out of his tank and basically put it in mine.
Water
Everything reads zero, my cycle was so small that it was over before I knew it.
I got the water from my LFS to start, it was premixed. My water has been tested to be "within" the requirements to keep marine life. Low in phosphates and stuff...I don't really know to much about it, but I only do that for top-offs, I use tap water conditioner.